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The Global Forest Products Model (GFPM) book provides a complete introduction to this widely applied computer model. The GFPM is a dynamic ecomic equilibrium model that is used to predict production, consumption, trade, and prices of 14 major forest products in 180 interacting countries. The book thoroughly documents the methods, data, and computer software of the model, and demonstrates the model's usefulness in addressing international ecomic and environmental issues. The Global Forest Products Model is written by an international multi-disciplinary team and is ideal for graduate students and professionals in forestry, natural resource ecomics, and related fields. It explains trends in world forest industries in the simplest terms by explaining the ecomic theory underlying the model. It describes six applications of the GFPM, three of which were commissioned by the Food Agriculture of the United Nations, the USDA Forest Service, and New Zealand Research. The authors show how to apply the model to real issues such as the effects of the Asian ecomic crisis on the forest sector, the effects of eliminating tariffs on international trade and production, and the international effects of national environmental policies. They provide complete explanations on how to use the GFPM software, prepare the data, make the forecasts, and summarize the results with tables and graphs.

Author Biography

Dr. James Turner has managed thousands of insider threat cases over the course of his thirty-year career. He is Associate Professor of Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University and President of International Assessment Services, Inc., where he provides consulting and training to corporations and government agencies on how to handle problematic personnel situations. Dr. Turner has served as a consultant to the Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Nuclear Threat Program, Department of Homeland Security, The Secret Service, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, and many police departments. He has been cited and interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Marketwatch, Nightline, and Fortune, and has made guest appearance on hundreds of radio program throughout the world. He is co-author (with Michael Gelles) of Threat Assessment: A Risk Management Approach (Routledge, 2003, 212 pages, $61.95) and speaks on threat assessment, workplace violence, and leadership throughout the U.S. and Europe.